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More unique powerups known as [[skulls]] exist in campaign mode, as hidden items for the player to find.
More unique powerups known as [[skulls]] exist in campaign mode, as hidden items for the player to find.
== Easter Eggs ==
Like most games Bungie has "hidden" a number of Easter eggs in their games. Some as big as the Scarab gun that can be found on Metropolis to some as small as a "No Swimming" sign. One of the most famous set of Easter eggs in Halo 2 are the skulls. The skulls are a set of item that are hidden in the campaign under the legendary setting. When picked up (usually by pressing "X") these skulls activate effects like head shots make enemies explode like plasma grenades. A listing of these eggs can be found at [http://www.haloeastereggs.co.nr Halo Easter Eggs]


===Weapons===
===Weapons===